Travel News
- Vehicles travel on a road under bauhinia blossoms in Liuzhou, South China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, April 3, 2016.
- The construction plan for the science popularization, publicity and education area and management service area of the Chengjiang National Wetland Park passed
an expert review on March 18.
- Nandan county in Hechi, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, recently trained more than 100 kiwi fruit farmer households from 11 villages and towns, making it the largest kiwi fruit cultivating county in the region.
- Nanning, represented by Nanning Golden Camellia Park, was crowned the highest honor---Best Stand Award on the 29th International Camellia Expo and the 10th China (Dali) Camellia Exhibition held recently in Dali, Yunnan, which attracted 50,000 (pots of) camellias of different types and sizes from...
- During a recent scientific expedition, six French cavers and nine Chinese cavers and scientists explored the karst caves scattered across Guangxi's Donglan county and made a few remarkable discoveries, including a 420-meter-deep sinkhole, traces of an ancient military tunnel and rare plant and...
- Many people visit Guilin to appreciate its beautiful natural views, using bamboo rafts, tourist buses and rented bicycles. But few stand close to the mountain cliff or push aside wild grass there to look at carvings and inscriptions.
- Guangxi's water resources department recently released the directory of its most important drinking water sources, with Bama Yao autonomous county's Suolue Reservoir included in the list.
- As a Chinese saying goes, “Taste is actually a memory of childhood”. Local specialty food may not be popular among all people, but it offers outsiders a glimpse of local culture and history.
- With the success of the 12th China-ASEAN Expo, China-Vietnam border tourism has become a big attraction for Chinese tourists. At present, more than 10 tourist routes from Guangxi in China to Vietnam are offered. Apart from travelling by air, are there any other means of transportation for Guangxi...
- Setting off fireworks is as about as Chinese as eating dumplings or practicing kung fu, but the side effects of letting off a few colorful explosions on the New Year can have a very negative impact on air quality.